Less than $5 7th Grade Measurement Independent Work Packet

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Real-Life Math fun activity! Volume of Prisms- Did I get cheated with Ice Cream?

By Daniel

This printable resource includes a task with complete key. Students will use their knowledge of the volume of a prism to do an investigation into fair marketing and sales practices. Lots of containers of consumer products have a "false bottom". Do the retailers cheat us with this or do we get the amount we pay for? Other math topics needed to do this resource successfully include area of circles, ratios and percents.

Nothing compares with ice-cream, and that is why your child will remember this activity for a long time! Did they get cheated with the amount of ice-cream? No better Real-Life Math application than this.

This resource works great as ...

  • an assessment exercise
  • a task
  • independent work
  • distance learning
  • as a problem for a math station
  • with math centers
  • for homework
  • constructive group work centered on problem-solving.

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Real-Life Math fun activity! Theorem of Pythagoras- Design and Build a Flowerbed

By Daniel

This printable resource includes a task with complete key, on the practical real-life application of the Theorem of Pythagoras. The resource will be best used after a thorough introduction of the theorem and some practice with the theorem. Students will determine the lengths of each piece of wood needed in this practical building project as well as the cost involved of such a project.

This resource works great as ...

  • an assessment exercise
  • a task
  • independent work
  • distance learning
  • math stations
  • math centers
  • homework
  • Wonderful how applicable and Real Math becomes to children, once they realise that the skill of Math will help them with all kinds of fun tasks!

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Real-Life Math fun activity! How much did it rain in Athens? Volume of Prisms

By Daniel

To measure the rain and use it in class for a Real-Life Math task is a wonderful activity! No better Real-Life Math application.

This printable resource includes a task with complete key. Students will calculate the amount of rain that fell in a 20-mile radius if it rains 1 inch. They will then determine what it would cost to bring that amount of water to Athens, GA, in shipping containers from the nearest lake. Students will calculate the volume of a cylinder and a rectangular prism, gas mileage, cost of transport, ratios and proportions and much more.

This resource works great as ...

  • an assessment exercise
  • a task
  • independent work
  • distance learning
  • math stations
  • math centers
  • homework
  • an end of unit practical project

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Measurement
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